According to an arrest report, Lisa Coates and the three others knocked on the door of Coates' ex-boyfriend's house Tuesday night. And when Brandon Gilcher opened the door a crack, he said the door flew open and the four stormed in, one punching him in the face, and another beginning to beat him with the crowbar.

Gilcher said one man said, "We're here to steal (the baby) back."

Police said Gilcher's 11-year-old son grabbed the toddler and fled toward his room, but that Coates knocked him to the floor and wrenched the child from his arms. The boy told police he was so frightened he vomited on the floor.

Police tracked Coates to her Lake Worth apartment, where she was arrested. She told them Gilcher had not let her see the baby since Dec. 29, and she went to get the baby back, but knew nothing about a crowbar.

Gilcher said Coates has an alcohol problem, and he was seeking full custody of their child.

“You know if you want custody of your child, there is a normal way to go about it, just like I was doing it, but I guess she wanted to do a home invasion and kidnapping," Gilcher said. "To think you could keep a child like that, is insanity itself."

The onslaught on Houthis rebels in Yemen continued Tuesday, with the Saudi-led coalition asserting increasing control while locals fled the chaos and casualties piled up -- dozens of civilians among them.